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Washington, D.C.
– The World Champion St. Louis
Cardinals went to Washington
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most championship teams do. They got a little something
extra.
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The team
boarded a pre-dawn flight for the nation’s capital to meet the
Commander in Chief with many of the members of last year’s
championship in tow. Absent were Cardinal catcher Yadier Molina and
the first baseman who has moved to Anaheim, but this was not about
who wasn’t there. It was about who was there, and were they in for
a trip they will not soon forget.
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Along with the
ownership group that featured Bill Dewitt Jr. and Bill Dewitt III,
various members of the front office and team personnel, the
Cardinals were accompanied by Mayor Francis G. Slay and County
Executive Charlie A. Dooley.
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Upon arrival
the traveling party visited with the wounded warriors at the Walter
Reed Medical Center. Many of the veterans were in rehab having
suffered loss of limbs and head trauma. Each had a harrowing story
that in most cases included them saving others from destruction.
The stories were humbling to say the least, as these individuals
were trying to start their lives all over again.
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A visit from
the Cardinals that included the chance to take photos with the
World Series trophy certainly made their day, and many players were
moved by the moment. The Cardinals provided countless autographed
balls, caps, pennants and photos to any and all. The personal time
players spent autographing and just visiting may have been as
memorable as the mission of the visit itself.
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As for the
medical center itself, surviving battle is at an all-time high.
According to Rear Admiral Alton Stocks, commander of the medical
center, 97 percent of all soldiers wounded in combat who are seen
in the first half hour of being wounded survive.
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As the team
arrived at the White House, they were given a tour of the East Wing
of as they mingled, took photos and inhaled history. Being in rooms
where good and bad decisions were made can certainly get your
attention. After a wait, as the president had pressing matters to
deal with, the program began.
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While many
anticipated the arrival of President Obama, the crowd of over 200
was also graced with the presence of First Lady Michelle Obama.
Mrs. Obama opened up the program by recognizing what the Cardinals
had done with their visit to the medical center, as well as the
treatment she and Jill Biden received while in St. Louis for game
one of the World Series, as assisting wounded veterans is a
priority for both. Mrs. Obama went on to introduce the
president.
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The always
elegant Barack Obama had the audience eating out of his hand as he
recognized the Cardinals’ accomplishments, as well as their fans.
After being given the traditional presidential jersey by the
Cardinals, the Redbirds also gave each of them a bat. The president
pointed out it may not be that good of idea to give his wife a bat,
and the house came down with laughter. After the ceremony, Mr.
Obama personally shook the hand of each player and
broadcaster.
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The most
interesting moment in the day took place when Congressman Wm. Lacy
Clay and Cardinal Coach Mark McGwire had a conversation. The two
had not spoken to each other since that spring day when Congressman
Clay quizzed McGwire in front of the nation about steroid use. A
turning point for the whole subject took place on that
day.
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Congressman
Clay made it clear to McGwire that he had moved on and offered his
assistance in any way possible. In essence, the olive branch was
extended and McGwire was gracious in moving on as well.
